Quotes About Liberation
Finally, Ignatian spirituality is about freedom and detachment
~ James Martin
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As the African American theologian James Cone notes, "Far from being songs of passive resignation, the spirituals are black freedom songs which emphasize black liberation as consistent with divine revelation.
~ James Martin
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The triumph of finite sexuality is to be liberated from play into the body. The essence of infinite sexuality is to be liberated into play with the body. In finite sexuality I expect to relate to you as a body; in infinite sexuality I expect to relate to you in your body.
~ James P. Carse
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Women are the cowards they are because they have been semi-slaves for so long.
~ Doris Lessing
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believe that sexual desire is a powerful emotion and a healthy one. I'm pretty sure that when anyone acknowledges and acts on their desire, it does us all some good—even if only by giving other people permission to act on their desire—that it is sexual repression that warps desire and hurts people.
~ Dorothy Allison
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Philippa said, to the scandalization of priest and secretary and chargé d'affaires, 'I think I'd like to get drunk.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Standing drunk in the yard, while the rain soaked his hair and spread cold through the cloth of his doublet, Jerott thought of the fine design, firmly executed, of the campaign of Guînes and of Calais. And of his own joy and his liberation, after these huckstering years, to be again under the hand of this man, his arts at their meridian.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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She dreamed by day of never again putting on tight shoes, of never having to laugh and listen and admire, of never more being a good sport. Never.
~ Dorothy Parker
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She had nearly said, "Over what?," but at that moment she realized that if she said that she would have to listen to his reply, which would be bound to infuriate her into arguing back. It occurred to her for the first time that the only way of escaping was just not to get drawn into these arguments. If she simply did not respond this time, then she was free to leave. She tried it. She felt a sudden freedom. She left. A week later, in much the
~ Douglas Adams
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he had had absolutely no cigarettes at all. Not one. They were out of his life, foresworn utterly. He didn't need them. He could do without them. They merely nagged at him like mad and made his life a living hell
~ Douglas Adams
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The book is not about liberation in general or about political and religious freedom in particular, but about deliverance from bad servitude to good servitude. The Israelites served (abad) Pharaoh but were called by God to serve (again, abad) him instead.44
~ Douglas K. Stuart
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The truth shall make you free," she said, "but first it will make you miserable.
~ Douglas Preston
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Those who are free don't want anything. They don't want anything from their mind, they don't want anything from their emotions, they don't want anything from anyone, and they don't want anything from life. They don't want anything. If you don't want, all that's left is an incredible sense of being free.
~ Adyashanti
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The liberating truth is not static; it is alive. It cannot be put into concepts and be understood by the mind. The truth lies beyond all forms of conceptual fundamentalism. What you are is the beyond—awake and present, here and now already.
~ Adyashanti
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Everyone around us sees themselves as essentially different from others, and from life in general. So we move in a world where almost everyone we meet will be reflecting back to us this egoic sense of consciousness. To find liberation, we must wake up from this dream that our mind creates, that we're something separate than everything around us.
~ Adyashanti
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Such grace is never held in abeyance, never earned or deserved. It is not given to some and not to others. Grace is ever present; it is only our openness to it that comes and goes. In one sense, The Way of Liberation is a means of opening up to grace.
~ Adyashanti
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E: When one has at last reached freedom, can one even contemplate going back? HC: But if it is not possible to go back, or to choose to go back, then it is not freedom! ~Ericsson; Hilary Craven
~ Agatha Christie
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Since they were unable to liberate themselves from the old words and the fear, they prowled the streets and cast their angry shadows.
~ Aharon Appelfeld
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Once undressed I felt less exposed. (...) Naked was my uniform. (...) There was no pressure to conform.
~ Aiden Shaw
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Et ce ne sont pas seulement les bouches qui chantent, mais les mains, mais les pieds, mais les fesses, mais les sexes, et la créature tout entière qui se liquéfie en sons, voix et rythme.
~ Aimé Césaire
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Even then Communists would reproach me for speaking of the Negro problem—they called it my racism. But I would answer: Marx is alright, but we need to complete Marx. I felt that the emancipation of the Negro consisted of more than just a political emancipation.
~ Aimé Césaire
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Evolve from peak to peak, from Achievement to Fulfillment until you scale the Highest peak and you are liberated, and find yourself in an ocean of Bliss.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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We live in darkness, in ignorance we are bound,Until the Divine light in our Soul is found. This is Enlightenment, this is Salvation,In simple words, it is Liberation.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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Your job is to be free, not to carry around the so-called attainments or failures of the past.
~ Ajahn Brahm
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